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Make A Spinning Top
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  In this activity, learners design and build a toy top out of simple, everyday materials and have the option to use the toy as an artistic tool.
   
Guess My Rule
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  In this simple game, learners start to understand how to sort and categorize objects by trying to guess the connection between three items that someone else has chosen.
   
I Spy Nano!
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  In this game, learners try to find nano-related objects on a game board. Learners investigate the different ways nano is in the world around us.
   
Stabilization Wedges Game
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  This game introduces learners to the scale of the greenhouse gas problem, plus technologies that already exist to dramatically reduce our carbon emissions and prevent climate change.
   
Exploring Fabrication: Self-Assembly
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  In this activity, learners participate in several full-body interactive games to model the process of self-assembly in nature and nanotechnology.
   
Exploring Size: StretchAbility
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  In this game, learners explore the different sizes of things in the world. In this Twister-like game, learners must place a hand or foot on a circle of the right scale - macro, micro, or nano.
   
Marble Mazes
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  In this activity, learners create a marble maze that contains sensors. As a metal marble triggers the sensors, the Pico Cricket turns on lights or spins motors.
   
Pollinator Bingo
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  In this activity, learners will use their five senses to explore a nature-based area around them.
   
Get In The Game
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  In this design challenge, learners will use computational thinking to design their own board game.
   
I Am/Who Has: A Litter Matching Game
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  In this game, learners match descriptions of marine debris (shoes, batteries, paper towels, etc.) to images of these items.
   
Stem Cell Differentiation Game
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  This game uses a modified Uno deck to review concepts related to stem cell research and diabetes.
   
A Universe Without Supernovae
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  This fun and simple hands-on astronomy activity illustrates the value of supernovae in the universe.
   
Fantastic Four: A Math Card Game
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  This is a game that is sure to sharpen players' basic math skills. Players must use four randomly selected numbers to create an equation that equals a fifth number.
   
Flashy Fish
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  Professor John Endler traveled to Trinidad in the 1970s to study wild guppies. In this activity, learners take part in an online simulation of Endler's work.
   
Smart Domino Tricks
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  In this activity, you take regular dominoes, and turn them into conductive switches that can turn on a LEGO RCX block or Pico Cricket (micro controller). LEGO RCX block or Pico Cricket is required.
   
Whose Fault Is It?
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  In this seismic simulation, learners play a "who-dunnit" game to explore earthquakes.
   
Extinct!: Are You Smarter than a Plant?
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  In this online activity, learners find out whether they are smart enough to survive as a plant.
   
Molecule Match
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  In this activity, learners will use their nose to sniff out hidden scents using extracts and cotton balls. Activity includes materials list, game instructions, STEM connections and more.
   
Envirolopes
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  In this outdoor activity and observation game, learners hunt for a variety of textures, colors, odors and evidence of organisms in the activity site.
  